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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWhen there is a clear unassailable top level in the area all the best most dedicated players will migrate. The losers will be Bolts, Seacoast and Bryan Scales.
I bet players leave Revs rather than travel all over the country to be beaten by strong MLS sides.
Most players can’t take the time away from school necessary to travel like that anyway.
The Revs leaving DA helps the ISL and the Bolts more than it hurts.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThere are hardly any players around here that strive to go pro.
I bet players leave Revs rather than travel all over the country to be beaten by strong MLS sides.
Most players can’t take the time away from school necessary to travel like that anyway.
The Revs leaving DA helps the ISL and the Bolts more than it hurts.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThere are hardly any players around here that strive to go pro.
I bet players leave Revs rather than travel all over the country to be beaten by strong MLS sides.
Most players can’t take the time away from school necessary to travel like that anyway.
The Revs leaving DA helps the ISL and the Bolts more than it hurts.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAnyone they want that is who. The U15/U16 true MLS academy teams could drop a beating on top GPS, NEFC, Bolts, SSS 18/19 squads. Will be tough for older teams to find good games close but they will either be recruited by then (and dont really care to travel anymore) or have gone pro.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWhen there is a clear unassailable top level in the area all the best most dedicated players will migrate. The losers will be Bolts, Seacoast and Bryan Scales.
The fact that Chamions league was played today and no one made a comment speaks volumes about the commitment to the game.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThere are hardly any players around here that strive to go pro.
I bet players leave Revs rather than travel all over the country to be beaten by strong MLS sides.
Most players can’t take the time away from school necessary to travel like that anyway.
The Revs leaving DA helps the ISL and the Bolts more than it hurts.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe school part is key here. Revs academy players will most likely have to be home/online schooled, as most public and private schools will not allow students to miss the amount of school necessary for travel in an MLS only league. Some Revs players are already doing this, but others may have a real problem with it (either player or parents). This restriction alone may make it difficult to attract the best players, leaving the Revs with the best players willing to be home schooled. This may be a particularly hard sell if they cut younger teams out of their academy. Older kids will have already settled into their high schools and may be unwilling to trade the academic and social dynamic for home schooling.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe school part is key here. Revs academy players will most likely have to be home/online schooled, as most public and private schools will not allow students to miss the amount of school necessary for travel in an MLS only league. Some Revs players are already doing this, but others may have a real problem with it (either player or parents). This restriction alone may make it difficult to attract the best players, leaving the Revs with the best players willing to be home schooled. This may be a particularly hard sell if they cut younger teams out of their academy. Older kids will have already settled into their high schools and may be unwilling to trade the academic and social dynamic for home schooling.
If the Revs or really any MLS club were to start residency programs the only way parents will willing sign their kids over is if the clubs affiliate with a local prep school. It doesn't have to be a top one, but a school that will give their kids a decent education and provide housing, meals etc. That obviously costs major $. I suppose another option is the club builds a residency building so kids can attend a decent local public school. Again, $ and more responsibility for the club. Having kids live with other families and attend different public schools all over the place on any kind of scale is just far too complicated. You also lose the bonding piece of players living together and probably practice frequency would be impacted.
Overall, few US families want to have a soccer club responsible for their kids' education. Most clubs don't want the responsibility of it either, particularly when few kids will turn pro or make much money for the clubs. International clubs have the deep pockets and the profits on homegrown players are there to justify the investment.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThere is not one. Sad but true. GPS, NEFC, hell valeo too would likely beat DA clubs at the same age 50% of the time. No where else other than in the NE does privilege permeate through soccer. No wonder the state or region has and never will produce anything of significance on the soccer field.
The fact that Chamions league was played today and no one made a comment speaks volumes about the commitment to the game.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostOverall, few US families want to have a soccer club responsible for their kids' education. Most clubs don't want the responsibility of it either, particularly when few kids will turn pro or make much money for the clubs. International clubs have the deep pockets and the profits on homegrown players are there to justify the investment.
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